Ethernet switch malfunction – requires attention for work or studies.
Ethernet switch malfunction – requires attention for work or studies.
It's not managed, but I can help isolate the issue by using physical hardware. If possible, test it on another wired network and perform a fresh installation with a reset BIOS.
Check if PC2 can use the router without the switch. It seems the LAN port on PC2 might be faulty—see if a configuration allows LAN access directly. Also, confirm whether a static IP was not applied to PC2.
Access the management portal and review the port configurations, confirming they match the default LAN settings. VLANs are handled separately through logic rather than distinct physical devices.
This setup seems to be working now. We might be on the right track. I connected PC2 straight to the router without using the switch, but the connection didn’t establish.
The issue seems to lie with PC2, not the switch or router. Please paste the output of "ipconfig /all" if you'd like help identifying relevant details. Be mindful to omit hexadecimal values and any non-essential parts like the computer name unless you're comfortable sharing them.
Identify the switch's IP address using the Eevo settings or LAN devices. Access the interface, log in, and adjust configurations. For reference, Netgear switches typically have VLAN settings under the Switching tab, while TP-Link interfaces may differ slightly in layout.